
Chris three miles would have been great, that's our normal walk. It ended up being closer to five, due to the leash mishap. He was happy, I was tired, sweaty, and was having back spasms. Today's walk will be on snowshoes.
Chris three miles would have been great, that's our normal walk. It ended up being closer to five, due to the leash mishap. He was happy, I was tired, sweaty, and was having back spasms. Today's walk will be on snowshoes.
lol
Gamer ADD. So many of us suffer from it. OCD is why you have to play games in order. I have that, too. Which is why I own almost all the Final Fantasy games and have never played most of them.
Who cares who's buying the consoles? More people playing games is a good thing. The Wii was priced right and did the one thing a console is supposed to do - play games. I don't get the hate or the dismissal of a successful console. I don't have one myself, I'm still kicking myself I didn't grab the red Mario Kart one when I had the money.
Joe, there's a PS1 rpg called Saga Frontier.
I love the names they come up with for cargo ships and oil tankers. Half the fun of living in a port city is reading the names on the ships.
LOL. That was me yesterday. Played Tales of Xillia until way too late (almost 3 AM) and then got woken up by the dog at 6:30.
You simulate walking uphill on a treadmill by going outside and walking uphill. Mystery solved. Unless you don't have hills in that part of Texas...
I spent the bulk of my gaming time on Wizardry, Infocom text adventures, and a hella difficult Star Trek text adventure during those years. We did get to the arcade every so often, but the closest one was 12 miles away.
I love how we all have that one game that drew us in. Mine was Wizardry, I used to write elaborate back stories for all my characters and then write stories about their adventures in the dungeon.